MONDAYS AT 9.30PMUKTVChannel 007

Father Brown

Tuesdays From 26 March at 9.30pmUKTVChannel 007

The charming Father Brown returns to solve more mysteries in the sleepy Cotswold village of Kembleford. This is England in the 1950s – a countryside dotted with small villages, rural parish churches and large country houses. Each episode sees Father Brown investigate a crime in his own particular way, using intuition and psychology.

Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators S1
(MV)

Tuesdays from 12 March 7.30pmVibeChannel 006

Last of the Summer Wine
(PG)

Weekdays 7.25pmJones!Channel 008

The longest-running sitcom in the world with 31 seasons airing in 37 years, the series follows the youthful misadventures of Compo, Cleggy, Cyril and (later) Foggy in and around Holmfirth, West Yorkshire.

Salvage Hunters

Tuesdays at 8:30pmLiving ChannelChannel 017

Natural World: Honey Badger - Masters of Mayhem

Wednesday 6 February at 7:30pmAnimal PlanetChannel 076

Although barely a foot tall, record books describe the honey badger as the most fearless animal on the planet with a reputation for attacking just about anything - from venomous snakes to full-grown lions. Honey Badger: Masters of Mayhem heads to South Africa where an eager scientist, a tenacious beekeeper and a patient conservationist all have a soft spot for these so called ‘bad boys’ of the animal kingdom, and together they set out on a mission to discover if the honey badger’s bite really is as big as its hype.

My Cat From Hell

Saturdays from 9 February at 6:40pmAnimal PlanetChannel 076

Get ready to meet some heavenly and hellish felines when The Cat Daddy himself, Jackson Galaxy, returns in My Cat From Hell. This season he heads far and wide across the U.S. to get up-close and personal with new families with new stories as he tries to rehabilitate felines with behavioural issues and the cat owners who don’t understand them.

Paris: A Wild Story

Wednesdays from 13 February at 7.30pmAnimal PlanetChannel 076

Paris is renowned for its art, architecture, fashion and culture, but there is also a wild side to the French capital that many do not expect. Since the 1980s, the number and variety of green spaces in the city has been increasing, allowing new species of animals to colonise the French capital and others to return. Paris: A Wild Story goes in search of the species that have adapted to this urban environment; from the peregrine falcons on the towers of Notre-Dame, to the foxes making a home on the city’s abandoned railway tracks. It tells the astonishing lives of the creatures that stroll through the city’s boulevards in search of food and adventures while the people of Paris work, travel and sleep. An exceptional voyage to the heart of the city of lights, blending history with the adventures of the city’s varied wildlife.